Snakes!
#22
RE: Snakes!
I hunt Texas and Arkansas and I wearsnake bootsall the time starting about now. The places I hunt are thick with them and I have almost stepped on a couple of the bad ones before. Even with that, during turkey season, I'm more afraid of sitting on one. Always check the ground around the tree you are about to sit besides.
#23
Spike
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Posts: 49
RE: Snakes!
Thanks for all the advice everyone. I decided to err on the side of caution and bought a nice pair of Danner Pronghorn boots.
They are very comfortable, offer extra support and, of course, snake protection. As mentioned, a good pair of snake boots doesn't replace being aware of your surroundings and they do nothing for your hands or crotch area (ouch!).
There are only three venomous snakes in Ohio. Two are rattlers (one being extremely rare) and the other is the copperhead. I don't plan on running into any, but life has thrown many things at me I never planned for! A snake bite in the foot or leg below the knee won't be one of them!
Thanks again and good hunting!
They are very comfortable, offer extra support and, of course, snake protection. As mentioned, a good pair of snake boots doesn't replace being aware of your surroundings and they do nothing for your hands or crotch area (ouch!).
There are only three venomous snakes in Ohio. Two are rattlers (one being extremely rare) and the other is the copperhead. I don't plan on running into any, but life has thrown many things at me I never planned for! A snake bite in the foot or leg below the knee won't be one of them!
Thanks again and good hunting!
#24
RE: Snakes!
ORIGINAL: bmumford
Thanks for all the advice everyone. I decided to err on the side of caution and bought a nice pair of Danner Pronghorn boots.
They are very comfortable, offer extra support and, of course, snake protection. As mentioned, a good pair of snake boots doesn't replace being aware of your surroundings and they do nothing for your hands or crotch area (ouch!).
There are only three venomous snakes in Ohio. Two are rattlers (one being extremely rare) and the other is the copperhead. I don't plan on running into any, but life has thrown many things at me I never planned for! A snake bite in the foot or leg below the knee won't be one of them!
Thanks again and good hunting!
Thanks for all the advice everyone. I decided to err on the side of caution and bought a nice pair of Danner Pronghorn boots.
They are very comfortable, offer extra support and, of course, snake protection. As mentioned, a good pair of snake boots doesn't replace being aware of your surroundings and they do nothing for your hands or crotch area (ouch!).
There are only three venomous snakes in Ohio. Two are rattlers (one being extremely rare) and the other is the copperhead. I don't plan on running into any, but life has thrown many things at me I never planned for! A snake bite in the foot or leg below the knee won't be one of them!
Thanks again and good hunting!
#25
Spike
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Posts: 49
RE: Snakes!
I had my last day turkey hunting last weekend. I really felt good having my Danner snake boots. I had to walk through a lot of ground covering (and couldn't see at times what I was stepping on or into). I felt better knowing that if there was a snake under there, they wouldn't be able to tag my legs/feet. I was/am very careful about where I sit and watching my hands/arms.
Even if I never see a snake in my life, I will always have more confidence each and every time I set foot in the woods. These things are great--I love them! They are very comfortable too!
Even if I never see a snake in my life, I will always have more confidence each and every time I set foot in the woods. These things are great--I love them! They are very comfortable too!